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Bradley Eros: Disappearing soon at a theater near you

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Disappearing soon at a theater near you
(ephemeral cinema & other acts of life)

Bradley Eros

In many ways an animating spirit and catalyzing agent of the NYC underground film scene from the 1980s to the present, Bradley Eros' radical, sumptuous expanded cinema works stand at the forefront of a movement to redefine our understanding of film as an art form. For his Experimental Lecture, Eros will “attempt to dismantle a few beliefs, by prying history loose, not nailing it down." His lecture will take the form of a series of questions, interrupted by quotations, collaborations, expanded and contracted cinema, jokes & aphorisms, music, poetry, and surprise. Eros will talk on the nature of process, the immaterial, unfixed forms, hybrid works, resistance, desire & its discontents.

Join us for a screening of Buffy the Vampire Slayer’s “Becoming Part II," and an evening of discussion surrounding Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Charmed, Xena: Warrior Princess, and much more as we take critical looks at the coming out metaphors couched in 1990s American fantasy television. Post-screening panel with Heather Hogan (Autostraddle) and Kristin Russo (Buffering the Vampire Slayer, Everyone is Gay), moderated by Cinema Studies MA Student Shayna Maci Warner.